XXVI SYNOPSIS OF THE GENERA. 



Antennje of the male setaceous. Gnophris. 



Antennae deeply pectinated. Lagoa. 



Antennae setiform, scarcely ciliated in the males ; wings rather 



broad, semi-diaphanous, rounded. Nudaria? 



Antennae rather deeply pectinated ; wings narrow, rather long. Lerina. 

 Antennae moderately pectinated ; wings moderately long and broad. 



Apistosia. 

 Antennae moderately pectinated ; wings rather long and narrow. Ardonea. 

 Wings moderately broad, not long. Hypoprepia. 



Wings very narrow, somewhat pointed. Lymire. 



Wings narrow, not long. Percote. 



Hind wings much broader than the fore wings. Lithosia. 



Fam. XVI. Cteniicliidae. 



Hind wings without costal vein ; subcostal bifid from the origin 

 of the discal ; discal vein simple, angulated usually beneath the 

 middle of the disk ; median vein 4-branched. 



Wings very narrow ; hind wings broader than the fore wings ; an- 

 tennae moderately pectinated in the male. Acoloithus. 



Hind wings narrower than the fore wings ; rather deeply pectinated 



in the male. Aglaope. 



Wings broad or narrow, elongate-trigonate ; antennae deeply pecti- 

 nated in the male. Ctenucha. 



Fore wings rather broad, obovate ; antennae rather thick, tapering 

 at the tips, pectinated. Malthaca. 



Fam. XVn. Lycomorphidae. 



Hind wings without costal vein ; subcostal bifid ; median 3- 

 branched. 



Wings narrow ; fore wings nearly fusiform ; antennae biserrated or 

 very minutely pectinated. Lycomorpha. 



Fam. XVIII. Melameridae. 



This family has much affinity to the Glaucopididx, and also to 

 the Pyralitcs. Wings generally more or less black, occasionally with 

 a metallic hue, frequently adorned with bright colors or partly lim- 

 pid. All the species are Mexican or West Indian. 



Body nearly linear and cylindrical ; wings black, generally narrow, 



with yellow, luteous or white stripes, bands or spots. Josia. 



Wings mostly limpid ; generally long and narrow. Dioptis. 



Wings rather broad ; fore wings not angular. Uraga. 



